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From: tanya (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Apr 22 20:20:45 2004


hi i need some advice, two years ago this aug-o2, i found out that i was pregnant, in dec 2002 i went for my 20 week untrasound and found out that the baby bladder, ureter, and kidneys were damaged, his bladder didnčt develop completely so it couldnt empty, a few days later i had to deliver the baby naturally, he lived for 1 hour and died, they did a manual removal of the placenta.(his stomach was like a balloon.) i bled really bad until march 03. i went for numerous tests, ultrasounds and was finally told that i had fibroids. in march 03 i started having child birth pains! i was passing placenta left behind from the pregnancy. turned out that i didnt have fibroids but wasnt actually tested for this again. in march 03 they finally did a dnc,they said i had a slight uterine infection. two days later i stopped bleeding! now 1 year later i have not yet had a period. i am thinking about trying again and without a period dont believe that you can ovulate to get pregnant. do you have any suggestions of what could be wrong.. oh yeh since jan 04. i have been getting really bad pains in my stomach, turns out i keep getting a bladder infection, is there any link between bladder infections or uterine infections with no menstrual flow, i am really confused... and worried. thanks if anyone has had any similar problems, please share.



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